Texas Hospital Refused To Treat Ectopic Pregnancy

An Ectopic pregnancy is not viable, ever.   I am not a doctor but I looked up and read 5 papers done by medical professionals to find out where the idea comes from that an ectopic pregnancy could be brought to term, or as one Florida state legislator claimed surgically moved to the proper place.  Turns out that the idea comes not from a medical provider but from a political organization well, well, well.   Who would have guessed.   Hugs.  Scottie

Scientifically, there is no debate – treatment is the best option. An embryo implanted outside the uterus has virtually no chance of surviving to birth. In a few rare instances, we have seen embryos grow for 12 to 13 weeks before they die due to insufficient hormone and nutrition supply. But when left growing that long, the embryo becomes large enough to rupture the patient’s fallopian tube, causing abdominal hemorrhage and even death.

Still, some people argue that intervening is immoral, comparing it to termination of a viable pregnancy. An opinion article published recently on The Federalist spread misperceptions about ectopic pregnancy management and potentially stigmatized women who seek care. The author, who has no medical training, suggested ectopic pregnancy care is unnecessary – a conclusion she based on “data” from sources such as an outdated medical opinion from the early 1980s and a political/religious magazine article.

The piece was scientifically refuted in a Vox article two days later, including a statement by the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists that ectopic pregnancy “cannot result in the survival of a baby and entails a very substantial risk of maternal death or disability.”

A week later, The Federalist published a public apology article, in which the author admitted to misinterpreting scientific data, using incorrect medical terminology, and pushing a biased agenda. The entire episode highlights the dangers of spreading false health information and potentially exposing women to emotional and physical harm. 

https://utswmed.org/medblog/truth-about-ectopic-pregnancy-care/

 

The Washington Post reports:

Kelsie Norris-De La Cruz tried not to cry as the doctor in the emergency room delivered one of the most frightening diagnoses a pregnant woman can receive. The 25-year-old college senior was told she likely had an ectopic pregnancy, a highly dangerous condition where the embryo implants outside of the uterus. Without immediate treatment, the fallopian tube can rupture — and the patient can die.

The law that has prohibited abortions in Texas since Roe v. Wade was overturned now explicitly allows doctors to treat ectopic pregnancies. But when doctors at Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital evaluated Norris-De La Cruz last week, they refused to terminate the pregnancy, saying there was some chance the pregnancy was still viable, Norris-De La Cruz recalled.

Read the full article. A different hospital performed the procedure, telling her that she likely would have died if she’d waited much longer.

 

An actual medical doctor said an ectopic pregnancy was possibly viable? Yank his license, he’s unfit to practice medicine!

If a virgin can get pregnant from a ghost, miracles can happen…PRAISE JEEBUS!

Yeah, that one really had me shaking my head. Did that doctor expect the embryo to uproot itself and travel to the uterus? Or the fallopian tube to expand to accommodate a full-sized placenta?

The woman needed to pray harder. Maybe if she burned some incense.

Or was that coming from the hospital’s legal department? From a doctor it would be unconscionable, but it is the kind of thing a highly risk-averse lawyer might make up on the spot.

One of my oldest friends had an ectopic pregnancy in her twenties. If she hadn’t gone to emergency and had an immediate operation she would have died in less than an hour. Any doctor or hospital that refuses to diagnose or perform this life saving procedure should be charged with attempted murder.

Or at least loose his or her license to practice medicine.

 

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Pregnant women.

I have been in theatre for a number of terminations of Ectopic Pregnancies.
All terminations are stressful for the patient, but an ectopic termination is heart rending ….the pregnancy is normally wanted and to see the effect on a potential mother of putting an end to her dreams of a child is impossible to convey and the guilt is beyond belief …But these patients have the support of their loved ones to help them get through the worst days of their lives …..Now imagine forcing these women to undergo this procedure out of state – far from their families and those who can support them potentialy alone …..
These people are MONSTERS.

I ran across a patient already in shock on arrival at the ER. Burst ectopics bleed terribly.

She survived.

Yet due to the infection of a Ruptured Ectopic, she could have severe consequences to her health for yers!

Not merely monsters, evil incarnate.

This is the outgrowth of blind faith in myth, the rejection of science, and an overweening lust for power and control.

And they might not have time to travel out of state. Women are going to die.

That’s what happened in Poland, and what led to their right wing nutjobs getting kicked out office.
I’d rather see us kick our RWNJs to the curb without anyone having to die, though.

When a woman’s life becomes secondary to a failed pregnancy…

I have to keep reminding myself this is the 21ST CENTURY

The legislators who voted for SB8 are the ones who should be charged with attempted murder.

Our side needs to adopt as our motto: When they go low, we punch back. Hard, and with no mercy.

Dead mother, fine. Removing a non viable fetus threatening the mother, UNFATHOMABLE! Fuck tex-ass!

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Yup. Republican Death Panels….for women.

Exactly as intended by the Republican Party.

 

 

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